04/13/2004 11:21:23 Qb1072b82012a066d Could not find parse string
Infection in report.txt
04/13/2004 11:21:23 Qb1072b82012a066d Error 8 in virus scanner 1.
04/13/2004 11:21:23 Qb1072b82012a066d Scanned: Error in virus scanner.
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04/13/2004 11:21:23 Qb1072b82012a066d Could not find parse string
Infection in report.txt
04/13/2004 11:21:23 Qb1072b82012a066d Error 8 in virus
SCANFILEC:\f-prot\fpcmd.exe /TYPE /SILENT /NOMEM /ARCHIVE /NOBOOT
/DUMB /REPORT=report.txt
This is indeed the standard F-Prot configuration. I can't explain why it
is returning the exit code of 8, unless F-Prot switched to have that on by
default (which could be the case).
Since you
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Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] getting this in my logfile
SCANFILEC:\f-prot\fpcmd.exe /TYPE /SILENT /NOMEM
/ARCHIVE /NOBOOT
/DUMB /REPORT=report.txt
This is indeed the standard F-Prot
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Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] getting this in my logfile
04/13/2004 11:21:23 Qb1072b82012a066d Could not find parse string
Infection in report.txt
04/13/2004 11:21:23
If you are using Fprot and have configured it exactly as you recommend on
the WEBSITE will an Excel file with a dangerous Macro be detected?
It will not. But this recent development shows that the latest version of
F-Prot may return an exit code of 8, whether or not you have requested it
to.